Yes, you can shoot .223 Remington in a Colt M4, provided that the rifle is chambered for .223. However, it's important to note that many Colt M4 models are chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO, which is compatible with .223 Remington. Always check the specific markings on your firearm to ensure proper caliber use, and consult the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal performance and safety.
Yes it does, unless your barrel is stamped .223 .
5.56 and 223 cal. are the same cartridge...........
if it is a 223 cal, then yes
Depends on the Caliber and grain of bullet. You can shoot a .22 m4 accurately probably 100-150 yards. Then with the 5.56/.223 round can be shot 600-659 yards accurately.
The Colt M4 Carbine .22 is a replica of the real M4 but in .22 caliber.
The military M4 is made by Colt's Manufacturing Company
While the M4 Carbine is intended to fire a 5.56x45mm NATO round that is distinct from the .223 Remington, both are centerfire cartridges. So yes, the M4 Carbine is a centerfire rifle.
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most enthusiasts will agree that the M4 is an excellent weapon. Hunters will not agree that the .223 caliber is good for deer hunting. the popular calibers for deer will be 30-06, .243 winchester, 30-30, and .308 winchester.
The M4 carbine is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. It will also accept .223 Remington rounds.
The M-16 Carbine or M4 use a 5.56x45 Nato round or the civilian version .223 Remington
M4 Commando? Is that some video game weapon? The M4 carbine and variants (such as the CQBR) use the 5.56 cartridge. Standard is 62 grains, although heavier grain bullets are recommended for shorter barrel lengths. Colt did market a 9x19mm variant of the CAR-15 under the name "Commando", but it's not considered an M4 variant.